[AIDS. Management of HIV infection in the hospital].

Kanhohak t'amgu Pub Date : 1993-01-01
E S Park, J M Kim
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Abstract

Nosocomial infection is an infection associated with admission to health care facility. It is not known to be present or incubating at the time of admission. HIV(Human Immunodeficiency Virus) transmission spreads through parenteral exposure, sexual contact and perinatal exposure. HIV virus has been isolated from all body fluid. However only blood and blood products have been linked to the transmission of HIV. Every hospital should prospectively address the policy and management issues raised by treatment of patients with AIDS or HIV infection. Police and practices that reduce health care worker and patients in hospital exposure to blood and body fluids of all patients should be developed. Precautions and guidelines for all situations should documented. There are include in ward, ambulatory setting, dialysis unit, clinical laboratories, house keeping, laundry and waste disposal etc. We grouped for management of HIV infection in the hospital referred to AHA(American Hospital Association), CDC(Centers for Disease Control), OSHA(Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and guideline for AIDS in Severance hospital aspect of nosocomial infection control.

(艾滋病。医院HIV感染的管理[j]。
院内感染是指与进入卫生保健机构有关的感染。入院时不知道是否存在或正在孵化。艾滋病毒(人类免疫缺陷病毒)通过肠外接触、性接触和围产期接触传播。HIV病毒已从所有体液中分离出来。然而,只有血液和血液制品与艾滋病毒的传播有关。每家医院都应前瞻性地处理因治疗艾滋病或艾滋病毒感染患者而引起的政策和管理问题。应制定减少卫生保健工作者和医院病人接触所有病人的血液和体液的规章制度和做法。所有情况的预防措施和指导方针都应记录在案。包括病房、门诊、透析室、临床实验室、客房管理、洗衣和废物处理等。我们参照AHA(美国医院协会)、CDC(疾病控制中心)、OSHA(职业安全与健康管理局)和Severance医院艾滋病医院感染控制指南对医院的HIV感染管理进行分组。
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